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  2. ARMISTICE UNLIKELY

    The British Government has received the German reply, whose ambiguity win probaBly necessitate extensive consultations between the Allies. The Note was ...

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  3. ANOTHER BARRIER STRIKE.

    Several weeks ago the firemen and trimmers employed at the Zinc Corporation, looking after a nest of about a dozen boilers, applied to the manager for a tube ...

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  4. Laon Entered.

    The French communique on Sunday night stated:—Our 10th Army this morning entered Laon, and liberated 6,500 civilians. We passed far beyond the town on the ...

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  5. Serbs' Pro-Capital Regained.

    The French Eastern communique reports that the Serbians on Saturday morning occupied Nish (which was their pro-capital after the fall of Belgrade, and which ...

    Article : 180 words
  6. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    The banks worked at full capacity on Monday to deal with the crowd of subscribers to the War Loan, which will dose to-day. Indications are healthy that south ...

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  7. Warning Against Optimism.

    Official circles warn the public against believing Germany is about to surrender unconditionally. ...

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  8. "Fight to a Finish."

    Col. Theodore Roosevelt, commenting on the German Note, says:—"Germany ought to be made to realize that the United states is in the war to a finish, and will ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. Approaching Douai.

    Gen, Haig in his afternoon communique stated:—East of the Scheldt Canal we got possession of Montrecourt Village, and reached the outskirts of Lieu St ...

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  10. FRENCH MISSION'S VIEWS

    Seen to-day on the latest peace proposals, Gen. Pau, who is a member of the Superior Council of War of the French Republic, said:—"The Germans now recognize that ...

    Article : 192 words
  11. 90,000 Prisoners Taken.

    The French Eastern communique states:—Violent. fighting occurred on Thursday south of Nish, between the Serbians and the enemy, who had been reinforced with ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. The Voice of London.

    It is understood regarding Germany's request for an armistice, that the allied Governments will be guided entirely by commanders in the field. The newspapers ...

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  13. GERMAN VESSELS FOR SPAIN.

    Le Temps states that Spain has decided to seize 15,000 tons of German shipping in accordance with an agreement arrived at last month, wherein Germany ...

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  14. MINERS' WAY OF CELEBRATING VICTORY.

    Intense enthusiasm prevailed at Ipswich regarding Germany's acceptance of President Wilson's peace terms. The men at the local railway workshops decided not ...

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  15. Crimes Must Be Paid For.

    English diplomatic circles consider Germany's reply constitutes a candid admission of defeat, and entitles the Allies to demand full and unconditional surrender ...

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  16. GEN. ALEXEIEFF DEAD.

    It is now confirmed thai Gen. Alxeieff is dead. ...

    Article : 340 words
  17. U-BOAT WARFARE.

    Sir Eric Geddes (First Lord of the British Admiralty), who da head of a mission now ia the United States, has made a statement on the work of the United States ...

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  18. Brilliant Fights on the Selle.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, describing the brilliant feet of the New Zealanders an forcing the crossing of the River Selle, says:—In order ...

    Article : 414 words
  19. FLAMES OVER GLACIER.

    A message from Iceland says that the famous volcano Katla is in violent eruption after 58 years of quiescence, frames ere rising from the cone to & height of ...

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  20. Counter-Move by PanGermans.

    When the great factories in Berlin and suburbs finished work on Saturday thousands of men and woman workers proceeded to the centre of the city and waited. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    There have been 1,600 deaths in London from influenza during seven weeks. ...

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  22. Stringent Strike Laws.

    The Government has decided to make all strikes and lockouts illegal during the war. An employer or employee who breaks the regulations -will immediately be liable for ...

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  23. GERMANY WANTS BREATHING SPACE.

    The Earl of Denbigh in a speech in London said that the Crown Prince's army' being in difficulties in Laon, the Germans asked for an armistice so as to enable them ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. Italian View.

    Grant Orlando (Premier of Italy), interviewed, said the beaten enemy most not be allowed to filch by tricks a victory gained by so much blood. ...

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  25. DISASTROUS FOREST FIRES.

    Forest fires have wiped out Cloquet and other towns in Minnesota, pear to the north-west end of Lake Superior. It is believed that hundreds of people have ...

    Article : 38 words
  26. Balkan Premiers in London.

    The Greek Premier (M. Venezelos) and the Serbian Premier (M. Pashitch) have arrived in London to take part in an important conference on Balkan, affairs. ...

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  27. A BEER STRIKE.

    The principal item of interest to-day in connection with the beer boycott was the Government's climb down by lowering prices at the railways refreshment rooms ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. Peace Note at Opera House.

    President Wilson received the fast intimation of the German Note while Bitting in his box at the Metropolitan Opera House. He at once engaged in a quiet ...

    Article : 338 words
  29. British Official Review.

    The following cablegram has been received by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) from the British Ministry for In-formation:—It is impossible to keep pace ...

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  30. FIGHTING OBJECTS SHOULD BE ATTAINED.

    Renolds's Newspaper writes:—We are uncompromisingly averse to any peace with the Hohenzollerns. The terms of the armistice must be tantamount to an ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. Relief for Russians.

    An official announcement has been made of the arrival at the Port of Archangel of a relief ship from America with 4,600 tons of foods, drags, and other supplies for ...

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  32. More Difficult Days for Enemy.

    Our troops are at the gates of Douai, and have captured the suburbs on the west bank of the Sensee Canal. The Allies occupy practically the whole of the St. ...

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  33. MEAT PRICES.

    Under the scheme devised by the Commonwealth Meat Administration to control the price of meat, it was proposed that tie rates fixed in September should be r ...

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  34. GOOD NEWS FROM QUEENSLAND

    Honour flags Lave been won by 100 municipalities in Queensland up till to-night. This leaves 52 districts which have not yet completed their allotted quota ...

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  35. HEROISM ON OTRANTO.

    Following upon the collision between the Otranto and the Kashmir in the North Channel, the American soldiers stood stiffly to attention on the decks at the ...

    Article : 251 words
  36. Victors to Dictate.

    In Paris it is considered that the German reply constitutes a capitulation. President Wilson will be the first to recognise that Gen. Foch is the sole ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. ATTEMPTED ATTACK ON PRESIDENT WILSON

    A man has been arrested on the allegation that he was about to attack President Wilson during a Victory loan parade. He gave ...

    Article : 115 words
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  39. Kaiser Releasing Prisoners.

    The Kaiser has ordered the release of a large number of persona who have been imprisoned in connection with political and military offences, particularly those ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. COMPLETE CHAMPAGNE VICTORY.

    The afternoon French communique stated:—The batik begun, in the Champagne area on September 28, Las ended after 17 days' fighting, in the complete ...

    Article : 294 words
  41. New Berlin Crisis.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph cays be has learnt from a well-informed source that the resignation of the new German Imperial Chancellor ...

    Article : 251 words
  42. HUNS AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS.

    Many Germans urge the Berlin Government not to evacuate occupied territories except on the definite condition that allied artillery is kept at a sufficient distance ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. A REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    pte. P. Halse, a New Zealander, had a remarkable escape from the Leinster. He is paralysed in the right arm, and when the first torpedo exploded a friend placed ...

    Article : 117 words
  44. Dissolution of Dual Monarchy Expected.

    The Munich Neueste Nachirchten states:—Official circles in Berlin Expect the immediate dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy and a proclamation ...

    Article : 59 words
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